The comic book movie takes a gamble on a follow-up.
Let the denial begin.
Steve Carell and Paul Rudd are returning, too!
Yeaaaaah, buddy! MTV sets a date.
Us seeing it, under any circumstances or influences, is not.
Hurry back to us, Draper
Straight from Peter Berg's mouth.
Hey, not every studio wants a surefire multibillion-dollar franchise.
Captain America's leading lady gives us hope.
Good thing they had the script ready for months.
Yep, definitely still happening. Potentially.
John Luessenhop will direct this time.
More Chris Klein? MORE CHRIS KLEIN MOFOS!
This is just what America needs.
Shia and Tim Meadows are the new Gibson and Glover... no just kidding
Yep, I see your problem here. You had your spine ripped out through your throat.
This time with more feelings involved.
October 21! Also cats farting and hiccuping.
Follows their quest to find Unobtanium on the planet Pand.... wait a second.
Also, strange coincidences abound!
No more Ron Burgundy? We're not happy.
Marvel Studio’s second movie is a much tougher proposition. Adding the word Incredible to the title, bringing on Transporter director Louis Leterrier and Academy Award nominee Edward Norton, and essentially ‘re-booting’ a franchise after just five years is an audacious gamble, and it appears as though it will pay off solidly.
Thousands of geeked-out, revved-up fans, anxiously awaiting a glimpse at some of sci-fi’s hottest upcoming releases -- as well revisit its most treasured constants -- will descend upon Comic Con in New York City from February 6 - 8th.
Marvel Studios is batting 1.000. After the spectacular success of the newly minted studio’s first self-financed and self-produced comic book adaptation Iron Man (Paramount), they have given new life to Bruce Banner and his famously angry alter ego.
Hollywood is destined for one big hit this weekend and one monumental miss. Marvel Studios is about to demonstrate that Iron Man (Paramount) was no fluke while M. Night Shyamalan’s career seems headed for another disaster of mythic proportions.
Marvel’s second self-financed and self-produced comic book adaptation is Incredible Hulk (Universal) set for release on June 13, while M. Night Shyamalan’s The Happening (Fox) does not appear to pose any real threat.
"What's Happening!" Star Fred Berry Dies